SEBRING – Do you own a car? That's one of the questions which
could land you in big trouble with the federal government if you're
an employer and you pose that question to an applicant during a job
interview. Here are some other non-offensive sounding questions
which also could lead to a federal lawsuit accusing you of
violating United States anti-discrimination laws:
Andy Burton has plenty of basketball experience. When he was in
eighth grade, the Granite City senior played for a Coolidge boys
basketball squad that won a city championship. He also played in
his freshman and sophomore seasons with the Granite City boys
basketball team.
Our original thought was just to compile a list of the best lists
that have appeared in Blender , Rolling Stone , Q , MOJO , etc.
over the past five years. Seriously, though, no one's yet done a
"Best of Detroit," as far as we can tell, so, hell, why not?
1 John Whelan and Friends
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SEBRING – Do you own a car? That's one of the questions which could land you in big trouble with the federal government if you're an employer and you pose that question to an applicant during a job interview. Here are some other non-offensive sounding questions which also could lead to a federal lawsuit accusing you of violating United States anti-discrimination laws:
2 Ten Years After
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BMX Freestyle Bike deliver stunning performance to riders.
3 Pointer Sisters
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Talk about biting the hand that feeds you.
4 Gussie P Meets Mafia and Fluxy
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The freeing effects of the cellist's adventures are displayed within the recital format at UCLA.
5 Aracy De Almeida and Noel Rosa
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Andy Burton has plenty of basketball experience. When he was in eighth grade, the Granite City senior played for a Coolidge boys basketball squad that won a city championship. He also played in his freshman and sophomore seasons with the Granite City boys basketball team.
6 Sandy Warez
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Our original thought was just to compile a list of the best lists that have appeared in Blender , Rolling Stone , Q , MOJO , etc. over the past five years. Seriously, though, no one's yet done a "Best of Detroit," as far as we can tell, so, hell, why not?